Urge Your Members of Congress to Support Life-Saving Legislation

Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights (HER) Act

On January 24, 2025, Donald Trump reimposed his expanded version of the heinous Global Gag Rule, which bans U.S. foreign assistance for global health care providers who even mention the word abortion. As a result, clinics will close. People will be forced to seek unsafe abortion procedures, with sometimes deadly consequences. And communities will be left stranded without access to reliable and comprehensive reproductive health care.

We must end Trump’s Global Gag Rule and ensure that no future president can unilaterally impose the policy again. That’s what the Global HER Act would do. On January 28, 2025, Rep. Lois Frankel (D-FL-22) reintroduced the Global HER Act in the House and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) reintroduced it in the Senate.

Please call on your members of Congress today and urge them to co-sponsor the Global HER Act (H.R.764 and S.280) to permanently repeal the Global Gag Rule!

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Support UNFPA Funding Act

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Saving Lives and Taxpayer Dollars Act

In its latest cruel attempt to decimate access to contraception for people around the globe, the Trump administration is trying to destroy nearly $10 million worth of safe, effective contraceptives meant for distribution to people around the world who desperately need and want them. It’s a terrible waste of taxpayer dollars and will cause needless suffering and undermine global health.

Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced legislation (S.2252) to prevent the administration from destroying these and other essential commodities. The Saving Lives and Taxpayer Dollars Act will ensure that these supplies are distributed rather than incinerated.

In the House, Reps. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Grace Meng (D-NY), and Lois Frankel (D-FL) have followed suit, introducing similar legislation (H.R.4516).

Please urge your senators and representative to co-sponsor the Saving Lives and Taxpayer Dollars Act S.2252H.R.4516!

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Increase International Family Planning Investment

Expanding access to family planning services is one of the most important and effective ways to improve global health, ease poverty, increase opportunity, and preserve resources. And it’s central to ensuring human rights.

Unfortunately, Trump ended all international family planning assistance at the beginning of his administration.

Even before this terrible blow to USAID and UNFPA by the current White House, US funding had been inadequate for decades—undermining our key global priorities. The funding high point occurred in 2010 and has not only failed to keep pace with inflation, but has fallen by more than $100 million. In fact, if our funding level in 2010 had simply risen with inflation, we would be providing nearly $1 billion today. And that still would fall short of the need. The “fair share” amount that the US should be spending, according to previous commitments, is $2.11 billion.

Few investments bring the kind of return in terms of improved maternal and child health, expanded economic development, increased stability, and resource conservation that family planning does.

Tell your members of Congress to restore funding for international family planning programs!

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Right to Contraception Act

The Right to Contraception Act enshrines a federal right for all Americans to obtain and use the contraceptives that best meet their needs. The bill prohibits any requirement that impedes the provision of contraceptives or contraception-related information, as well as health care providers or facilities that administer contraception and related information. It further bars any limitation that hinders access to contraceptives or contraception-related information. If enacted, this bill will apply to both the federal and state governments. Neither the federal government nor any state government would be able to enforce any law that conflicts with this act after the date of its enactment.

Despite the enormous benefits that access to contraceptives has brought to people, especially women and girls, across the United States and around the world, extremist politicians and activist organizations are prepping an assault on access.

On February 5, 2025, Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX-7) reintroduced the Right to Contraception Act in the House and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) reintroduced it in the Senate.

Tell your members of Congress to support access to contraception for all by co-sponsoring the Right to Contraception Act (S.422 / H.R.999)!

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